Computers running Windows 10, Linux, or macOS also are not affected by the bug. The issue is affecting PCs with either Intel or AMD processors, but emulators using the Hypervisor Driver for AMD processors instead of Hyper-V are unaffected. ![]() There are at least a few dozen reports online of the Android Emulator failing to start on Windows 11 ( via Mishaal Rahman on Twitter) when using Hyper-V, Microsoft’s native hypervisor in Windows. The article as published on November 11, 2021, is preserved below. It should appear as an update in the Android Studio for everyone soon. Update 1 ( 11/11/21 12:35 ET): Android Studio Emulator 31.1.2 has now been released with a fix for Hyper-V on Windows 11.
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